How to Troubleshoot the Navigation System
General Operation
Refer to the Navigation Manual for the navigation system operating procedures. How to Recognize Audio unit and Audio-Navigation Unit (Display Audio Type (7-inch Screen))
There are two kinds of 7-inch display audio units according to a vehicle model. these units exist as an audio unit (without navigation) and an audio-navigation unit (with navigation), and look identical, but the audio-navigation unit displays a Honda Globe screen after displaying a Honda logo screen every time when you turn the vehicle to the ACCESSORY mode. Forced Rebooting of Audio-Navigation Unit
If the system is frozen, and the screen does not respond, you can attempt rebooting the audio-navigation unit by pressing and holding the AUDIO POWER ( ![]() Anti-Theft Feature
The audio-navigation unit has an anti-theft protection circuit. When one of the following occurs, the unit enters the anti-theft mode:
After servicing or repairs, reconnect power to the audio-navigation unit, and turn the vehicle to the ON mode. There are two ways to exit the anti-theft mode:
If the code is unavailable, you can get the code from the iN using the audio-navigation unit serial number. The serial number can be found on a label attached to the audio-navigation unit. When the audio-navigation unit is installed in another vehicle (same Year/Model/Trim), like in cases where a known-good unit was substituted for testing, do the Anti-Theft Skip mode in the System Diagnostic Mode. This mode will release the anti-theft code for 150 seconds. Symptom Diagnosis
Certain circumstances and system limitations may result in occasional vehicle positioning errors. Some customers may think this indicates a problem with the navigation system when, in fact, the system is normal. Keep the following items in mind when interviewing customers about symptoms of the navigation system. Self-Inertial Navigation Limitations
The limitations of the self-inertial portion of the navigation system (the gyro and the vehicle speed signal) can cause discrepancies between the vehicle's actual position and the indicated vehicle's position (GPS vehicle position). The following circumstances may cause vehicle positioning errors:
Global Positioning System (GPS) Limitations
The GPS cannot detect the vehicle's position or elevation during the following instances:
The accuracy of the GPS is reduced during these instances:
LCD Unit Limitations
The center display unit is touch sensitive. Touch the display directly to select items on the screen.
Symptom Duplication
When the symptom can be duplicated, verify that it is not a characteristic of the system. Review the Navigation Manual and compare it to a known-good vehicle (with the same software and database), under the same conditions. If the symptom is not the same as the known-good vehicle, follow the self-diagnostic procedures and the appropriate troubleshooting procedures. When the symptom does not reappear or only reappears intermittently, ask the customer about the conditions when the symptom occurred.
When troubleshooting navigation system problems, ensure that the known-good vehicle is the same software version, year, and model as the vehicle being serviced. Mixing incompatible navigation systems or other system components can delay the troubleshooting process by creating symptoms or issues unrelated to the original problem. System Initialization
If the navigation system loses power (like the 12 volt battery was disconnected), the navigation system requires initialization. Once completed, your system is ready to use. This initialization requires the following:
GPS Initialization
NOTE: You must park the vehicle outside with a clear view of the sky. Depending on the length of time the battery was disconnected, your system may require GPS initialization. If it does, the CSF screen appears: If this procedure is not necessary, the system proceeds directly to the Disclaimer screen. During initialization, the system searches for all available GPS satellites, and obtains their orbital information. Park the vehicle out in the open with a clear view of the sky for this procedure. If the navigation system finds the satellites properly, the CSF screen changes to the Disclaimer screen. If within 10 minutes the system fails to locate a sufficient number of satellites to locate your position, the confirmation screen appears. If this screen appears, turn off the engine, then restart the vehicle and move it to a different location. If the Disclaimer screen appears, the GPS initialization is complete. NOTE:
Map Matching
This part of the initialization matches the GPS coordinates with a road on the map screen. To do this part of the procedure, make sure that the navigation system displays a map, and drive the vehicle on a mapped road shown on the map screen. Do not enter a destination at this time. When the name of the current road you are driving on appears at the bottom of the screen, the entire procedure is complete. Your system is now ready to use. How to Check Error History (Navigation DTCs)
NOTE: The navigation DTCs cannot be retrieved with the HDS. The Error History feature is to record intermittent audio/navigation issues that occur while the customer is using the system. Sometimes the customer complaint cannot be duplicated. The error history may record the information needed to diagnose the problem. To check the error history:
Displaying Select Diagnosis Items Menu Screen (With Volume Knob)
Displaying Select Diagnosis Items Menu Screen (Without Volume Knob)
How to Clear Error History
NOTE: The navigation DTCs cannot be deleted with the HDS.
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